Review of the Groovy and Grails eXchange 2011 Conference

The last two days in the London City area, attending the Groovy & Grails eXchange conference, has been interesting. Day 1 I’m in the processes of getting into Gradle, so it was really fun to watch Hans Docter’s two presentations about it. Gradle is the generation 3 build tool, where Maven is generation 2 and Ant generation 1, and …. Make is generation 0 I already knew about the new…
Read more...Groovy and Grails eXchange, London

I will attend the Groovy & Grails eXchange, in London, Thu-Fri 8-9 December 2011. I’m really looking forward to it. Share
Read more...Seminars in Cloud Computing and Groovy&Grails

Today I gave two seminars (2 hours each) in Stockholm. The first, before lunch, was about Cloud Computing and the second, after lunch, was an gentle introduction to Groovy and Grails. Here a the slides PDF (in Swedish) Vad är Cloud Computing? Vad är Groovy och Grails? I will repeat these seminars in Gothenburg on Thursday. Tomorrow (Wednesday) I will give a company internal seminar regarding trends in software development….
Read more...Speaker at JavaForum, Stockholm

This evening I have been a speaker at JavaForum in Stockholm. The topics was about pragmatic functional programming. How this ideom can be used on both the server-side (Groovy) and on the client-side (JavaScript/Prototype). The offspring was a small application around GoogleMaps, using AJAX technology with the JavaScript library Prototype. Here are my slides: renakartor-javaforum-30-sep-2008 Share
Read more...Tags:GoogleMaps , Grails , Groovy , Pragmatic Functional Programming , Prototype
Speaker at JavaForum

I will give a (swedish) speach at JavaForum in Stockholm, 30 September 2008. The title is Rena kartor – GoogleMaps med AJAX and I will talk about how functional programming now is commodity on both the server and the client side. The basis of my talk is a small AJAX application using Google Maps. More info can be found here. Share
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